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Alec Waugh

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My Place in the Bazaar

My Place in the Bazaar

Alec Waugh

Bloomsbury Reader
2012
pokkari
Thirteen stories have been compiled as Alec Waugh looks back over his career as an author, and takes from his writing those which he feels are amongst his most personal creations, bringing them together into a panorama. Told in the first person, My Place in the Bazaar represents Waugh's varied experience and view of life as his enchanting stories take place in a variety of world-wide settings.
Hot Countries

Hot Countries

Alec Waugh

Bloomsbury Reader
2012
pokkari
First published in 1930, this discursive and absorbing travel-book offers, as the author says in his new Foreword, "a picture of a way of living that exists no longer." Hot Countries tells of a series of journeys in the Far East, the West Indies and the South Sea Islands when he was a young and light-hearted novelist seeking colour, romance and adventure.
Prisoners of Mainz

Prisoners of Mainz

Alec Waugh

Naval Military Press Ltd
2009
pokkari
The early memoir of Alec Waugh, elder brother of novelist Evelyn, and also a successful writer, recording his capture and captivity in Germany at the end of the Great War. A well-illustrated, well-written classic of POW literature.
Bangkok

Bangkok

Alec Waugh

Eland Publishing Ltd
2007
nidottu
In Bangkok, Alec Waugh has created the most fluent, truthful and affectionate portrait not only of the city, but also of the dynasty and culture which created it. Cutting through confusion and veiled mystery, he unravels the plots, coups, wars, assassinations, invasions and counter-coups of three hundred years of history as if it were this evening's street gossip. This loving description of the genius, fascination and enduring vitality of Thailand is told with Waugh's customary delight in life and sensual appreciation. The story is brought up-to-date with an afterword by Bruce Palling, former "Times" correspondent in Thailand.